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Old 03-13-2013, 03:24 PM #1
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Default More information about this new procedure

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I was elated to know that there IS a new cutting edge procedure where they take a nerve that is not so important and put it through the tunnel where the damaged nerve was.
Thank you for this information. Recently, I was attacked and stabbed in the neck which killed the upper half of my trapeze muscle. Can you please tell me where this procedure can be carried out or the name of the procedure so that I can research it. I tried Google and I couldn't find anything about it. I am having a terrible time right now. Any help would be appreciated.
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